Not Boring by Packy McCormick • 234 implied HN points • 03 Feb 26
- People are starting to 'raise' and personalize AIs, treating them like little projects or kids to shape and show off. This behavior is driven by pride and the desire to have something uniquely yours.
- Most early agent demos are novelty and not broadly useful yet, and identical models feel bland; sameness makes AI feel like slop. Personalization will be what makes AI feel valuable and interesting to everyday people.
- The biggest business opportunity is platforms that let users cultivate, customize, and compete with their own AIs rather than just another generic assistant. A product that helps people grow unique AI personalities could become massively valuable as personalization becomes a new luxury.